Saturday’s death of a 59-year-old woman, who jumped from the ninth floor of the Trumbull Metropolitan Housing Authority-owned Buckeye Building, is the sixth such death in less than three years and fourth in a year.

With Cleveland anticipating the city’s first World Series championship since 1948 — and its first title clincher at home since 1920 — the Indians’ Game 6 starter was happy to be back home ahead of his outing against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday tonight.

Four months ago, Indians manager Terry Francona watched on a TV from his office at Progressive Field as Cleveland’s streets overflowed during a joyous celebration honoring LeBron James and the Cavaliers for winning the NBA title and stopping the city’s 52-year-title drought.